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It is intellectually and morally wrong for Dennis Fentie, the territory's premier and Finance minister, to brusquely brush off federal Auditor General Sheila Fraser's findings on his department's investment strategy, as if they were little more than the annoyance of an errant gnat.
At the best of times, a business plan dependent on the mercies of the weather is one that skates on perennially thin ice.
Are big Canadian companies good citizens?
The innocent act of injecting sensible continuity into an important job? Or the tacit first step of a long-term strategical change in leadership?
When you close your eyes and think of Whitehorse, what image do you see that defines our city's identity?
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